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Crossword puzzle for week 2 (chapter 4-6

Horizontales
A communication technique used when there are inconsistencies in information or when verbal and nonverbal messages appear contradictory
Not following providers health recommendations
A blood disorder marked by decreased hemoglobin levels.
An element or compound that, when melted or dissolved in water or another solvent, dissociates into ions and can conduct an electric current
Preventing the spread of disease
Lifestyle and healthcare practices that improve overall health and quality of life
Developed by the United States National Academy of Science, guidelines for evaluating the diets of healthy people and estimating their optimal nutrient intake
Any disorder of nutrition, resulting from an unbalanced, insufficient, or excessive diet or from impaired absorption, assimilation, or use of foods
A nutritional supplement, a nutrient added to complete, make up for a deficiency, and extend or strengthen the diet
Pertaining to the inside of a blood vessel
A systemic program planned to prevent illness, maintain minimal function and promote health
A substance commonly found in blood that is formed from the metabolism of creatine. it is measured in blood and urine tests as an indicator of kidney function
Difficulty swallowing
Pertaining to the nose and stomach, the placement of a nasogastric tube through the nose into the stomach to relieve gastric distention by removing gas, gastric secretions, or food.
Verticales
Declines in physiological functions across multiorgan systems, leading to increased vulnerability in poor health outcomes
Two or more incomplete proteins that combine to form a complete protein
Unit of heat that is used to measure the available energy in consumed foods
Atmosphere of mutual respect and understanding
An object, action, or other stimulus that represents something else by conscious association, convention or another relationship
Organic compounds found naturally in foods or produced synthetically
Sugars and starches that constitute the main source of energy for all body functions, particularly brain functions, and that are necessary for the metabolism of other nutrients
A complex protein iron molecule that is responsible for the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide within the blood stream
Inorganic chemical elements required in many of the body's functions
The willingness to try to understand the unique world of another person; the ability to put oneself in another person's place and to understand what he or she is feeling and thinking in various situations
Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the interstitial spaces of tissues due to increased capillary fluid pressure